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Page 96
... leave , leave behinde Thee , onely worthy to nurse in my minde , Thirst to come backe ; ô if thou die before , 104 illimitableness 105 Text : 1635 10 My soule from other lands to thee shall soare . 96 JOHN DONNE.
... leave , leave behinde Thee , onely worthy to nurse in my minde , Thirst to come backe ; ô if thou die before , 104 illimitableness 105 Text : 1635 10 My soule from other lands to thee shall soare . 96 JOHN DONNE.
Page 390
... Leave HER alone THE FLAMING HEART . Leave her that ; and thou shalt leave her Not one loose shaft but love's whole quiver . 70 For in love's feild was never found A nobler weapon then a WOUND . Love's passives are his activ'st part ...
... Leave HER alone THE FLAMING HEART . Leave her that ; and thou shalt leave her Not one loose shaft but love's whole quiver . 70 For in love's feild was never found A nobler weapon then a WOUND . Love's passives are his activ'st part ...
Page 480
... Leave behinde them the old Man . " 10 If a star ΤΟ 20 Should leave the Sphære , She must first mar Her flaming wear , And after fall , for in her dress Of glory , she cannot transgress . Man of old Within the line Of Eden could 48 20 ...
... Leave behinde them the old Man . " 10 If a star ΤΟ 20 Should leave the Sphære , She must first mar Her flaming wear , And after fall , for in her dress Of glory , she cannot transgress . Man of old Within the line Of Eden could 48 20 ...
Contents
The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
A Selected List of Books on the Background and the Literature of the First | 29 |
Francis Bacon | 43 |
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